Aug 23, 2014 by Alexander MacLennanAmerica's Newest Airline Is a Very Old OneTen years since it stopped flying, Eastern Air Lines may be mounting a comeback.
Aug 23, 2014 by Alexander MacLennanWells Fargo vs. Bank of America: Which Bank Deserves Your Account?Two major banks continue their battle for depositors' dollars.
Aug 20, 2014 by Alexander MacLennanBattle of the Buffett Stocks: Wells Fargo vs. Bank of AmericaBuffett owns billions of two of America's largest banks. How has he profited from each, and which one is right for you?
Aug 14, 2014 by Alexander MacLennanAfter 2 Disasters, What's Next for Malaysian Airlines?Two tragedies have put Malaysian Airlines in the news at a time where it would rather avoid the spotlight.
Aug 13, 2014 by Alexander MacLennanWhich Airlines Are Interested in Boeing's Latest Idea?Boeing plans to put even more seats into the ubiquitous 737. Will this plane be coming to an airline near you?
Jul 15, 2014 by Alexander MacLennanCan This Greek Stock Power Up Your Portfolio?Public Power Corporation has a major catalyst ahead if current privatization plans are completed.
Jul 13, 2014 by Alexander MacLennanWhy Does Etihad Airways Want to Save Italy's Flag Carrying Airline?Alitalia has had more than its fair share of troubles but a state-owned Middle Eastern carrier sees an opportunity.
Jul 9, 2014 by Alexander MacLennanAmerican Airlines' CEO Strikes Back Against Airline Industry FearsAfter a tough week with a sliding share price, Doug Parker gives his take on American Airlines and the industry as a whole.
Jul 8, 2014 by Alexander MacLennanThe Market Loves American International Group's Warrants Even More Than the StockHow have the AIG warrants jumped over 30% this year while the stock is barely beating the market?
Jul 8, 2014 by Alexander MacLennanWill Southwest Airlines Follow WestJet's Example of International Expansion?Canada's second-largest airline is entering a new phase in its international growth. Could it serve as an outline for Southwest's potential international plans?
Jul 7, 2014 by Alexander MacLennanFlying to Venezuela Is Getting Harder By the WeekWhy are major airlines cutting service to the South American country, and will the trend continue?
Jul 7, 2014 by Alexander MacLennanDeutsche Bank: Low Valuation Meets High RiskOne of the world's cheapest banks should perk up investors' ears and risk awareness.
Jul 7, 2014 by Alexander MacLennanWill Insurance Companies be the Greatest Contributors to the Success of Self-Driving Cars?While many people remain skeptical, insurance companies are eager to reward less dangerous vehicles with lower rates.
Jul 4, 2014 by Alexander MacLennanWhich Institutions Are Buying Up Greece?Greece has been the ultimate contrarian investment and some investors are looking to profit from that.
Jul 4, 2014 by Alexander MacLennanWhich Institutions Are Buying Up Spain?With high unemployment and a down real-estate market, Spain is attracting its fair share of contrarian investors.
Jul 4, 2014 by Alexander MacLennanWhich Institutions Are Buying Up Ireland?After its economy went bad, Ireland is attracting a diverse group of value investors.
Jun 23, 2014 by Alexander MacLennanAre Royal Bank of Scotland Group Share Sales Just Around the Corner?RBS remains under majority government ownership, but this could change soon -- with major implications for investors.
Jun 18, 2014 by Alexander MacLennan2 Contrarian Investments for the Situation in IraqThe troubles in Iraq have made two top companies much cheaper.
Jun 16, 2014 by Alexander MacLennanHow Does Delta Air Lines Win As United Continental Copies Its Policies?A game-changing move by Delta is now making its way across the industry.
Jun 11, 2014 by Alexander MacLennanAfter Multibagger Returns With Bank of Ireland, Which Investors Remain and Where Are They Going?Are sales of Bank of Ireland shares by Wilbur Ross a bearish sign, and what is this now-richer consortium investing in next?